资源论文Early burst detection for memory-efficient image retrieval

Early burst detection for memory-efficient image retrieval

2019-12-19 | |  66 |   42 |   0

Abstract

Recent works show that image comparison based on local descriptors is corrupted by visual bursts, which tend to dominate the image similarity. The existing strategies, like power-law normalization, improve the results by discounting the contribution of visual bursts to the image similarity. In this paper, we propose to explicitly detect the visual bursts in an image at an early stage. We compare several detection strategies jointly taking into account feature similarity and geometrical quantities. The bursty groups are merged into meta-features, which are used as input to stateof-the-art image search systems such as VLAD or the selective match kernel. Then, we show the interest of using this strategy in an asymmetrical manner, with only the database features being aggregated but not those of the query. Extensive experiments performed on public benchmarks for visual retrieval show the benefifits of our method, which achieves performance on par with the state of the art but with a signifificantly reduced complexity, thanks to the lower number of features fed to the indexing system

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